INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGIST S REPORTS 



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Golden rod, insects on; 



Cliauliognatlius pennsylvanieiis, 



4:86. 

 Epicauta pennsylvanica, 6:135. 

 Euphoria inda, 1:234. 

 Gelechia gallaesolidaginis, 2: 



39. 

 Heliothis armiger, 1:118. 

 Heodes hypophlaeas (syn. 

 Clirysopbanus americanus), 

 5:285. 

 Lebia graudis, 12:235. 

 Leptura canadensis, 4:23. 



scalaris, 5:285. 

 Pliymata Avolffii (syn. P. erosa), 



3:107, 109. 

 Syrpliidae, 7:229; 11:106. 

 Trirhabda canadensis, 4:142. 

 Goldsmith beetle, 6:183; 11:268; 14: 



329'. 

 Gomphina, 4:176. 



Gomphocerus inf uscatus, see Chorto- 

 phaga viridifasciata. 

 radiatus, see Chortophaga vi i- 



difasciata. 

 viridifasciatus, see Chortophaga 

 viridifasciata. 

 Gomphus adelpbus, 12:364. 

 Gonatista grisea (syn. Mantis phry- 



ganoides), 4:162. 

 Gonia species, 5:323; 14:342\ 

 Goniaphealudoviciana, rose breasted 



grosbeak, 2:8. 

 goniphora, Anthomyia, 1 :195. 

 goniphorus. Poecilocapsus, 11:284. 

 Gonoptera libatrix, see Scoliopteryx. 

 Goodenon2:h, Mrs F. L., insects 



from, 13:374*. 

 Goodman, C. F., insects from, 11: 



288. 

 Goodwin, F. P., insects from, 7:S82; 



8:299. 

 Gooseberry, insects injurious to; 

 Aspidiotus perniciosus, 11:207, 



224. 

 Dakruma convolutella, 2:10. 

 Diastictis ribearia (syn. Eu- 



fitchia), 12:311, 360. 

 Lycia cognataria (syn. Amphi- 



dasys), 2:101. 

 Otiorhynchus tenebricosus, 2: 



52. 

 Poecilocapsus lineatus, 1:277; 



5:274. 

 Systena frontalis, 9:297, 343, 



422; 14:383«. 

 Zophodia grossulariae (syn. 

 Pempelia), 8:294; 14:317\ 

 wild, Mytilaspis pomorum on, 

 11:202. 

 Gooseberry blight, 4:185. 

 Gooseberry fruit worm, 2:10; 8: 

 294. 



Gooseberry saw fly, 3:88. 

 (Gooseberry span worm, 12:310-11. 

 Gooseberr.y worm, remedy for, 5: 



150. 

 Gordiaceae, 4:125-27; 8:290. 

 Gordius (hair worm), 2:2:J0; 8:29L>; 

 9:298; 14:333«. 



linearis. 4:125. 



longolobatus, 4:125. 



robustiis, 4:125. 



varius, 4:125. 

 gordius. Sphinx, 1:327; 11:264. 

 Goityna, 1:115, 305; 9:447. 



cataphracta, see Hydroecia. 



tlavago. 1:115. 



immanis, see Hydroecia. 



nebris, see Hydroecia nitela. 



nictitans, see Hydroecia. 



nitela, see Hydroecia. 



purpuripeniiis, see Hydroecia 

 u-album. 



rutila, see Hydroecia. 



sera, see Hydroecia velata. 



stramentosa, see Hj'droecia. 

 Gossard. H. A., cited, 11:152, 155; 



13:353^ 

 Gosse, P. H., cited, 7:225. 

 Gossyparia ulmi, bibliography, 12: 

 292-03; description, 12:295-96; 

 distribution, 12:294; figured, 12: 



293, 296, plate 12, fig. 2-5; his- 

 tory, 12:293-94; in Albany and 

 vicinity, 12:261-62. 317-18; intro- 

 duced from Europe, 12:293: life 

 history, 12:296-97; means of dis- 

 tribution, 12:297; natural ene- 

 mies, 12:298: ravages of, 12:293, 



294, 295. 317, 318; reference, 6: 

 189; 10:519; 11:280, 287; 12:356, 

 363; 14:389^ 395", 399'; remedies, 

 12:298. 



gossvpii. Aphis (svn. A. cucumeris), 

 5:306, 326: 8:210, 283; 10:497; 11: 

 168; 14:355«, 37r. 382«. 

 Goureaux, cited, 4:73. 

 "Gout" in wheat and barley, 1:125. 

 Goutv gall beetle, 10:406-7, 516; 



12:352; 14:393^ 

 gracilaria, Eunemoria, see Syn- 



chlora glaucaria. 

 gracilis, Crangonyx. 9:348. 

 Graham flour, see Flour, graham. 

 Grain, insects in.iurious to; 



Leucania unipuncta, 12:196, 



353. 

 Nectarophora granaria (syn. 

 Siphonophora avenae), 3: 

 112, 150, 154. 

 Silvanus surinamonsis, 11:267. 

 Thrips species, 11:249. 

 Grain Aphis, abundance in 1861, 5: 

 249; brief notice, 1:313; 2:225; 3: 



